Russia 'behaving like the Nazis' in Syria, says Andrew Mitchell

Russia's behaviour in Syria has been likened to the Nazis as MPs prepared to take part in an urgent debate on the "unfolding humanitarian catastrophe" in the country.
Tory former chief whip Andrew Mitchell accused Moscow of "shredding the international rules-based system of law" as condemnation grows over its alleged role in the bombing of a UN aid convoy.
MPs agreed to an urgent debate in the first public business in the House of Commons on Tuesday.
Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon is among those who have accused Russia of helping the Syrian government in bombing... read more

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